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Spanish-English translation for: to come into leaf
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en los años venideros {adv}for years to come [for a long time into the future]
jur. reinstauración {f}restoration [bringing back into law]
visión {f}foresight [insight into the future]
impactar algoto hit sth. [strike, collide into]
bot. hoja {f}leaf
hojarasca {f}leaf storm
hojarasca {f}leaf litter
pan {m} de orogold leaf
página {f}leaf [of a book]
tener a-algn/algo en cuentato consider sb./sth. [take into account]
choro {m} [ladrón] [Colombia] [sur.] [col.]tea leaf [Br.] [thief] [cockney rhyming slang]
hojear algo [libro etc.]to leaf through sth. [book etc.]
hoja {f} de parra [fig.] [para encubrir]fig leaf [fig.] [that covers something shameful]
venirto come
llegarto come [arrive]
¡Arriba!Come on!
salirto come out
pasarto come in
pasarto come past
volverto come back
tener lugarto come off
tener lugarto come about
andarto come on foot
entrarto come in [enter]
¡Ven! [sur.]Come on!
finalizarto come to an end
desprenderse [despegarse]to come off [detach itself]
(Yo) vengo de ...I come from ...
loc. estar que ardeto come to a head
¿Cuánto es?What does that come to?
elucubrar sobre algoto come up with sth.
nacerto come aborning [esp. Am.] [also fig.]
regresar [al punto de partida]to come back
cobrar vidato come to life [become animate]
provenir de algo/algnto come from sb./sth.
venirse abajo [edificio: colapso]to come down [building: collapse]
toparse con algn [hallar casualmente]to come across sb.
proceder de algo [provenir]to come from sth. [originate]
¡Ven pa'ca! [México] [pey.] [col.]Come here! [pej.]
loc. hacerse las Américasto make one's fortune in the Americas [usually refers to Spaniards who emigrated to Latin America in the 19th and early 20th centuries; also used ironically about companies breaking into Latin market]
salir mal parado de algoto come out of sth. badly
entrar en tromba [locución]to come in like a whirlwind [idiom]
acudir en ayuda de algnto come to sb.'s aid
Tengo grandes deseos de que vengan.I really hope they come.
¡A por ellos! [col.]Come on, let's kick arse! [Br.] [vulg.]
Acércate, te quiero contar algo.Come close, I want to tell you something.
proverb. Piedra sin agua no aguza en la fragua.Nothing will come of nothing.
entrar en razón [col.] [locución]to come to one's senses [coll.] [idiom] [listen to reason]
darse un porrazo [col.] [locución]to come a cropper [coll.] [idiom] [fall and get hurt]
dar una vaina [carib.] [col.] [locución]to come down with something [coll.] [idiom] [fall ill]
ir a caer una buena [col.] [locución]to come a cropper [coll.] [idiom] [suffer defeat, misfortune]
 
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